Ogopogo , a three - day festival staged at the Fiera di Cagliari , started yesterday . A party without equal in the city, with the presence of eleven leading artists from the national and international music scene, which further enriches the program of major events in the capital: an event for all tastes and all ages, with a up of rap, pop, indie and house.

To open the event, after the performance of the island artists Wedamnz, Agostinelli, Rick Sanders and Rovelli, was Dadà , Neapolitan singer-songwriter fresh from the success of the latest X-Factor , which combines Neapolitan and traditional culture with electronic contaminations. For her, freedom of expression is her musical manifesto, with a sound to dance to.

After her, to unleash the immense crowd present, flocked from all over the island, Purple Disco Machine , the German DJ and producer, pseudonym of Tino Piontek, who achieved worldwide success in 2020 with the single "Hypnotized" with the group Sophie and the Giants, which became one of the catchphrases of that summer. Moving on from Lizzo's single “About Damm Time”, which earned him a Grammy Awards this year for best non-classical remix.

In the end, Coez took the stage, an appreciated singer-songwriter from Salerno transplanted to Rome, who mixes rap with Brit-pop: he sang his most important hits, which earned him several platinum records, including "Faccio un casino", "Red eyes", "Barceloneta", "They weren't flowers", and the famous "Music doesn't exist".

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